2016–17 Liverpool F.C. season

Liverpool's 125th season in existence, and their 55th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. It was also the club's 25th consecutive season in the Premier League.[1] Along with the Premier League, the club also competed in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup. The season covered the period from 13 August 2016 to 21 May 2017. The season started with a 4–3 away win against Arsenal and ended with a 3–0 home win against relegated Middlesbrough, which secured the Reds a place in the top four, and qualification to the UEFA Champions League playoff round.[2]

Liverpool
2016–17 season
Liverpool players before Manchester United away, 2017
ChairmanTom Werner
ManagerJürgen Klopp
StadiumAnfield
Premier League4th
FA CupFourth round
League CupSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Philippe Coutinho
Sadio Mané (13)

All:
Philippe Coutinho (14)

Season review

Pre-season

Liverpool began their pre-season on 8 July away at Tranmere Rovers. Danny Ings scored the only goal in a 1–0 win.[3] Five days later, the Reds travelled to the Highbury Stadium to face League One side Fleetwood Town. New signing Marko Grujić scored the opening goal on his debut, followed by a goal apiece by Lucas Leiva and 16-year-old debutant Ben Woodburn before two goals by Roberto Firmino rounded out the 5–0 win.[4] Liverpool won their third successive pre-season match on 17 July, with Ings and Woodburn scoring in a 2–0 win over Wigan Athletic.[5] On 20 July, Liverpool defeated Huddersfield Town 2–0 through goals from Alberto Moreno and Grujić; reserve goalkeeper Shamal George also featured in the last 25 minutes of the match as a striker.[6]

Liverpool began their campaign in the International Champions Cup on 28 July, conceding a 0–1 defeat against Chelsea.[7] On 30 July, Liverpool defeated Milan 2–0 with goals from Divock Origi and Firmino.[8] Liverpool then played the final pre-season match in the United States against Roma, suffering a 2–1 defeat.[9] On 6 August, Liverpool played Barcelona at the Wembley Stadium in the final match of the International Champions Cup and won 4–0, with summer signing Sadio Mané getting on the scoresheet along with Origi and Grujić, and former Liverpool player Javier Mascherano scoring an own goal.[10] Liverpool's pre-season ended the following day with a 4–0 defeat at Mainz 05's Opel Arena.[11]

August

Liverpool began the season with a visit to the Emirates Stadium on 14 August to face-off with Arsenal. Arsenal opened the scoring with a Theo Walcott strike in the 31st minute, one minute after the Arsenal striker saw his penalty kick saved by Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet, but a free-kick by Philippe Coutinho drew the scoreline level just before the break. The Reds continued the momentum into the second half and were 4–1 up after 63 minutes through strikes from Adam Lallana, Coutinho and Mané. Two quickfire goals from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Calum Chambers in response caused a nervy end to the match, but the Reds were able to see out the 4–3 victory.[12] Liverpool played their second league match away at Burnley on 20 August. Liverpool dominated possession throughout, but was unable to recover from calamitous defending in the first half and suffered a 2–0 defeat.[13] On 23 August, Liverpool began their quest for the EFL Cup in a match against Burton Albion at the Pirelli Stadium. A brace from Daniel Sturridge, an own goal from Tom Naylor and a goal apiece from Firmino and Origi saw a 5–0 win and progression to the next round of the competition.[14] On 27 August, Liverpool played away to Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League. A James Milner penalty had the Reds 1–0 up at half-time, but a Danny Rose equalizer in the 72nd minute caused the match to end in a 1–1 draw.[15]

September

Managers Mike Phelan and Jürgen Klopp in their technical areas at the 5–1 win over Hull City.

On 10 September, after the international break, Liverpool hosted defending champions Leicester City at Anfield. Liverpool were 2–0 up within 30 minutes through goals from Firmino and Mané, but a fumbling of the ball at the back by Lucas Leiva allowed Jamie Vardy to narrow the lead before the break. However, a goal by Lallana in the 56th minute restored the two-goal lead, and Firmino's second goal of the match in the closing stages saw out a 4–1 win. The match was played before Anfield's largest crowd since 1977, with a 54,000 sell-out in the newly expanded stadium.[16] Liverpool then played away at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea on 16 September, winning 2–1. Dejan Lovren's close range finish in the 17th minute and skipper Jordan Henderson's spectacular 25-yard strike in the 36th were enough to secure the 3 points.[17] Liverpool played against Derby County at the Pride Park Stadium in the third round of the EFL Cup on 20 September. They defeated the Rams 3–0 with Ragnar Klavan scoring his first goal for the club, with Coutinho and Origi also getting on the scoresheet.[18] On 24 September, Liverpool made it three wins in a row in the Premier League when they bested Hull City 5–1 at Anfield through strikes from Lallana, Mané, Coutinho and two converted penalties by Milner.[19]

October

On 1 October, Liverpool defeated Swansea City 2–1 at the Liberty Stadium. A poor first-half saw the Reds down at the break, but a vast improvement in the second half with goals coming from Firmino and a late penalty by Milner were enough to secure the three points.[20] Liverpool faced Manchester United at Anfield on 17 October. The North-West derby was largely forgettable and ended in a 0–0 draw, with Liverpool securing their first clean sheet in the league of the season in a match of few chances.[21] Liverpool then hosted West Bromwich Albion at Anfield on 22 October, winning 2–1. The Reds controlled the game and were 2–0 up at half-time through goals from Mané and Coutinho, but a late Gareth McAuley strike narrowed the scoreline to 2–1.[22] On 25 October, Liverpool played Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield in the fourth round of the EFL Cup. The Reds won 2–1 with a brace from Sturridge seeing them through to the quarter-finals of the competition.[23] Liverpool saw out October with a match against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on the 29th. Emre Can, Lovren, Joël Matip and Firmino scored for the Reds in the thrilling encounter which ended 4–2.[24]

November

Liverpool faced Watford at Anfield on 6 November. The Reds defeated the Hornets 6–1 with Mané bagging a brace, Coutinho, Can and Firmino getting on the scoresheet and Georginio Wijnaldum scoring his first goal for the club. This result put Liverpool top of the Premier League for the first time since April 2014.[25] Following the international break, Liverpool faced Southampton away at St Mary's Stadium on 19 November. The Reds controlled the match but were unable to break down the Saints' defence as the match ended 0–0.[26] On 26 November, Liverpool hosted Sunderland at Anfield. Origi made the breakthrough for the Reds in the 75th minute and Milner converted a penalty in the closing stages of the match to see out a 2–0 victory. Ben Woodburn made his debut for Liverpool when he came on as a substitute for Wijnaldum in the 92nd minute.[27] Three days later, on 29 November, Liverpool hosted Leeds United at Anfield in the fifth round of the EFL Cup. Origi opened the scoring in the 76th minute and Woodburn's volley in the box in the 81st saw out a 2–0 victory and progression to the semi-finals of the competition.[28] Woodburn's goal at the age of 17 years and 45 days old made him Liverpool's youngest ever goalscorer, surpassing Michael Owen's record by 99 days.[29][30]

December

Liverpool faced AFC Bournemouth at Dean Court on 4 December. Mané and Origi scored one apiece in the first half and Can scored another in the second half to see the Reds to a 3–1 lead, but three goals from Bournemouth in the final 20 minutes of the match caused Liverpool to suffer a 3–4 defeat.[31] Liverpool then faced West Ham United at Anfield on 11 December, drawing 2–2.[32] On 14 December, Liverpool travelled to the Riverside Stadium to face Middlesbrough. Lallana bagged a brace and created another for Origi to see the Reds to a 3–0 victory.[33] Next up was Everton, the Merseyside Derby, on 19 December. Mané scored the winning and only goal in the 94th minute.[34] Liverpool then faced Stoke City. Stoke rapidly opened the score in the 12th minute, but an equaliser from Lallana and a goal from Firmino made the Reds lead at half-time. In the second half, an own goal by Giannelli Imbula and a goal from Sturridge ensured a 4–1 Reds win.[35] On 31 December, Liverpool hosted Manchester City, with the Reds winning 1–0 thanks to a header by Wijnaldum in the eighth minute.[36]

January

James Milner scores a penalty kick to give Liverpool the lead at Old Trafford; the final score was 1–1.

Liverpool went to play Sunderland, where Sturridge opened the scoring with a header, but minutes later Jermain Defoe levelled it from the spot so that it would go 1–1 at half-time. Mané scored another for 2–1 in the 71st minute, but ten minutes later, he handled the ball in the penalty area with the referee pointing to the spot. Defoe scored once again and the match ended level, with the reds missing out important points.[37] On 8 January, Liverpool played a goalless draw against Plymouth Argyle in the third round of the FA Cup. The match was marked with the Reds fielding the youngest starting 11 in their history.[38] Liverpool then faced Southampton, on 11 January, in the EFL Cup semi-finals first leg at St Mary's, losing the game 1–0 with Redmond scoring the only goal in 20th minute.[39] Three days later, the Reds faced Manchester United at Old Trafford. Milner opened the scoring from the spot in the 26th minute, after Paul Pogba handled the ball in the box. In the 84th minute, Zlatan Ibrahimović levelled the match 1–1.[40] Liverpool were up to play the replay with Plymouth on the 18th. A goal by Lucas Leiva in the 17th minute made them earn their first and last win in January.[41] Later in this month, Liverpool hosted Swansea City in the Premier League. Early in the second half, two fast goals by Fernando Llorente gave Swansea the commanding position. However, Liverpool levelled through Firmino in the 54th and 69th minute. Gylfi Sigurðsson finished a shot in the back of the net for 2–3.[42] On 25 January, Liverpool hosted Southampton in the second leg of the EFL Cup semi-final. They dominated the match, made some good chances, including a shot by Can cleared off the line by Southampton goalkeeper Fraser Forster. At the stoppage time, Shane Long sealed the win for the Saints with a goal to make the aggregate score 2–0.[43] The bad month for Liverpool continued, as they were eliminated from the FA Cup after a 1–2 home loss to Wolverhampton Wanderers.[44] The Reds ended the month with a 1–1 home draw to Chelsea in the Premier League, where David Luiz opened the scoring with a free-kick, just to leave it for Wijnaldum to level in the 58th. Diego Costa saw his penalty shot stopped by Mignolet in the 78th minute.[45]

February

Liverpool started February with a 2–0 loss away to Hull City, which was Mane's first game after Senegal lost in the quarter-finals of the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations. The goals for Hull came from Alfred N'Diaye just before the break and Oumar Niasse in the 84th minute.[46] One week later, the Reds won for the first time since five matches in the Premier League, with two Mané goals in two minutes sealing the 2–0 win for the Merseyside team against Spurs.[47] On 27 February, Liverpool lost 3–1 away to Leicester in the first match for their new manager Craig Shakespeare following the sacking of the title-winning Claudio Ranieri. Jamie Vardy opened the scoring with Danny Drinkwater making it two before the break. Early in the second half, Vardy scored his second goal of the night to see his team leading 3–0, and Coutinho made the final result in the 69th minute.[48]

March

On 4 March, Liverpool continued their winning ways against fellow top six teams with a 3–1 home victory over Arsenal. The Reds were 2–0 up at the break with goals from Firmino in the ninth minute and Mané in the 40th, but Danny Welbeck halved the Liverpool lead with a goal in the 57th minute. In the stoppage time, Wijnaldum sealed the match off, making it 3–1 following a low cross by Origi from the right.[49] Liverpool then went on to win a vital three points home against Burnley on 12 March, winning 2–1. After falling down to an Ashley Barnes strike early in the match, Wijnaldum equalized in the stoppage time of the first half just seconds before the half's end, and in the 64th minute, Can gave Liverpool the lead with a long-range shot that ended up out of the grasp of goalkeeper Tom Heaton.[50] On 19 March, Liverpool traveled to Manchester City for a crucial game in the battle for Champions League qualification. Milner opened the scoring from the spot in the 51st minute, though Sergio Agüero leveled at the 69th. Both sides missed many chances, including a mishit by Lallana from five yards, but by the end, the draw was considered a fair result.[51]

April

Liverpool started their month on 1 April against Everton in the Merseyside Derby at Anfield. Mané put Liverpool ahead, but Matthew Pennington drew Everton level in the 28th minute. The host Reds regained the lead two minutes and 57 seconds later with a strike from Coutinho. Origi, a substitute for the injured Mané, added a third goal just minutes after being introduced and the scoreline remained 3–1 till the final whistle.[52] The second fixture was on 5 April against AFC Bournemouth at Anfield. Benik Afobe scored early for the visiting Cherries off a back-pass mishap from Wijnaldum. However, Coutinho drew the match level at 1–1 with a goal in the 40th minute. The Reds struck first in the second half with a goal from Origi, assisted by Wijnaldum, in the 59th. Bournemouth was able to draw the game level through a late Joshua King goal putting the score at 2–2, which the match finished.[53] The day before their upcoming fixture, an away match at Stoke City, Klopp confirmed Mané would ruled out for the remainder of Liverpool's season.[54] Liverpool had no time to dwell upon this as Stoke awaited the following day. With a side featuring youth players such as Trent Alexander-Arnold and Woodburn, Liverpool fell behind 1–0 at the half following a Jonathan Walters goal just before the break. However, the introduction of Firmino and Coutinho at half-time led to responses in the 70th and 72nd minutes, where Coutinho then Firmino respectively scored to put the scoreline at 1–2. The Reds saw the match out, marking their first away victory of the calendar year in the Premier League.[55] Liverpool's April continued with a match at West Brom, where the sole goal came from Firmino off a set piece header in first-half injury time.[56] The final fixture of the month was a return to Anfield to square-off with Crystal Palace. Coutinho opened the scoring in the 24th minute off a free-kick, however former Liverpool man Christian Benteke leveled the match then scored a second in the 74th to hand Liverpool a 1–2 loss, just their second Premier League home defeat of the season.[57]

May

Adam Lallana tries to escape the attentions of Middlesbrough full-back Fábio on the final day of the season.

The final month of the season for Liverpool began on 7 May with a home match against Southampton. The result was a 0–0 draw, with the best chance coming to the Reds through a 66th-minute penalty that was taken by Milner and ultimately missed. The kick came just moments after Southampton goalkeeper Fraser Forster approached Milner as he put the ball on the spot seemingly in an attempt to win a psychological advantage before the penalty. This draw resulted in the fourth match against Southampton out of four played in this season where Liverpool failed to score.[58] The penultimate match of the season (and final away match) was on 14 May, a visit at Olympic Stadium to face West Ham. The Reds struck first in the 35th minute thanks to Sturridge's finish following what was described as a "sublime" pass from Coutinho. In the second half, Coutinho scored twice in four minutes and Origi's goal in the 76th minute capped off a 0–4 victory.[59]

The final match of the season took place on 21 May, at Anfield against Middlesbrough. While Middlesbrough were already guaranteed relegation and a Premier League finish of 19th, Liverpool sat in fourth place at the time of kick-off, with Arsenal just one point behind and Manchester City two points ahead, with a win guaranteeing Liverpool a spot in the UEFA Champions League for next season. The match stayed at 0–0 for the first 45 minutes, however Wijnaldum found a breakthrough for the Reds in first-half stoppage time, putting Liverpool up 1–0 at the half. Coutinho added a second just six minutes into the second half and that goal was followed by a third from Lallana just five minutes after that putting Liverpool up 3–0, where the scoreline would remain. Liverpool clinched fourth place in the final Premier League table to secure Champions League football for the 2017–18 season.[60]

First team

As it stands on 21 May 2017


Last updated on 1 February 2017[61]
Squad No. Name Nationality Position(s) Date of Birth Signed from Apps Goals Assists
Goalkeepers
1 Loris Karius GK (1993-06-22)22 June 1993 (aged 23) Mainz 05 16 0 0
13 Alex Manninger GK (1977-06-04)4 June 1977 (aged 39) FC Augsburg 0 0 0
22 Simon Mignolet GK (1988-03-06)6 March 1988 (aged 29) Sunderland 180 0 0
Defenders
2 Nathaniel Clyne RB (1991-04-05)5 April 1991 (aged 26) Southampton 93 2 4
6 Dejan Lovren CB (1989-07-05)5 July 1989 (aged 27) Southampton 109 4 1
7 James Milner (vice-captain) DM/CM/LB/RB (1986-01-04) 4 January 1986 Manchester City 85 14 18
12 Joe Gomez RB/LB/CB (1997-05-23)23 May 1997 (aged 20) Charlton Athletic 10 0 1
17 Ragnar Klavan CB (1985-10-30)30 October 1985 (aged 31) FC Augsburg 25 1 0
18 Alberto Moreno LB (1992-07-05)5 July 1992 (aged 24) Sevilla 109 3 8
32 Joël Matip CB (1991-08-08)8 August 1991 (aged 25) Schalke 04 32 1 0
56 Connor Randall RB (1995-10-21)21 October 1995 (aged 21) LFC Academy 8 0 0
66 Trent Alexander-Arnold RB (1998-10-07)7 October 1998 (aged 18) LFC Academy 12 0 1
Midfielders
5 Georginio Wijnaldum CM/AM (1990-11-11)11 November 1990 (aged 26) Newcastle United 42 6 11
10 Philippe Coutinho AM/LW (1992-06-12)12 June 1992 (aged 24) Inter Milan 181 42 35
14 Jordan Henderson (captain) CM/DM (1990-06-17)17 June 1990 (aged 26) Sunderland 239 23 36
16 Marko Grujić CM (1996-04-13)13 April 1996 (aged 21) Red Star 8 0 1
20 Adam Lallana CM/AM/RW/LW (1988-05-10)10 May 1988 (aged 29) Southampton 125 21 19
21 Lucas Leiva DM/CB (1987-01-09)9 January 1987 (aged 30) Grêmio 346 7 19
23 Emre Can DM/CM (1994-01-12)12 January 1994 (aged 23) Bayer Leverkusen 129 8 6
35 Kevin Stewart DM (1993-09-07)7 September 1993 (aged 23) Tottenham Hotspur 20 0 0
53 Ovie Ejaria CM/AM (1997-11-18)18 November 1997 (aged 19) Arsenal 8 0 0
54 Sheyi Ojo RW/LW (1997-06-19)19 June 1997 (aged 19) LFC Academy 13 1 4
59 Harry Wilson RW/LW (1997-03-22)22 March 1997 (aged 20) LFC Academy 1 0 0
Forwards
11 Roberto Firmino FW/AM/LW (1991-10-02)2 October 1991 (aged 25) Hoffenheim 90 23 17
15 Daniel Sturridge FW (1989-09-01)1 September 1989 (aged 27) Chelsea 119 60 15
19 Sadio Mané RW/LW (1992-04-10)10 April 1992 (aged 25) Southampton 29 13 7
27 Divock Origi FW (1995-04-18)18 April 1995 (aged 22) Lille 76 21 6
28 Danny Ings FW (1992-07-23)23 July 1992 (aged 24) Burnley 11 3 0
58 Ben Woodburn FW/RW/LW (1999-10-15)15 October 1999 (aged 17) LFC Academy 9 1 0

New contracts

Date Pos No. Player Ref.
11 July 2016 GK 52 Danny Ward [62]
25 January 2017 MF 10 Philippe Coutinho [63]
27 January 2017 DF 12 Joe Gomez [64]
22 February 2017 MF 20 Adam Lallana [65]
28 April 2017 DF 6 Dejan Lovren [66]

Transfers and loans

£30m was spent signing Southampton's Senegal striker Sadio Mané.

Transfers in

Entry date Position No. Player From club Fee Ref.
1 July 2016 DF 32 Joël Matip Schalke 04 Free [67]
1 July 2016 GK 1 Loris Karius Mainz 05 £4,700,000 [68]
1 July 2016 FW 19 Sadio Mané Southampton £30,000,000[upper-alpha 1] [69]
20 July 2016 DF 17 Ragnar Klavan FC Augsburg £4,200,000 [70]
22 July 2016 GK 13 Alex Manninger FC Augsburg Free [71]
22 July 2016 MF 5 Georginio Wijnaldum Newcastle United £23,000,000[upper-alpha 2] [72]
Total £61,900,000
  1. Fee may eventually rise to £36,000,000.
  2. Fee may eventually rise to £25,000,000.

Transfers out

Liverpool's largest reported transfer fee in was the £27m paid by Crystal Palace for Christian Benteke.
Exit date Position No. Player To club Fee Ref.
1 July 2016 MF 46 Jordan Rossiter Rangers £250,000 [73]
1 July 2016 DF 3 José Enrique Real Zaragoza Released [74]
1 July 2016 DF 4 Kolo Touré Celtic Released [74]
1 July 2016 FW 39 Samed Yeşil Panionios Released [74]
1 July 2016 MF 53 João Carlos Teixeira Porto £250,000 [75]
1 July 2016 FW 48 Jerome Sinclair Watford £4,000,000 [76]
13 July 2016 MF 64 Sergi Canós Norwich City £2,500,000[upper-alpha 1] [77]
14 July 2016 DF 37 Martin Škrtel Fenerbahçe £5,500,000 [78]
14 July 2016 MF 33 Jordon Ibe AFC Bournemouth £15,000,000 [79]
25 July 2016 MF 24 Joe Allen Stoke City £11,000,000[upper-alpha 2] [80]
27 July 2016 DF 44 Brad Smith AFC Bournemouth £3,000,000[upper-alpha 3] [81]
20 August 2016 FW 9 Christian Benteke Crystal Palace £27,000,000[upper-alpha 4] [82]
31 August 2016 MF Luis Alberto Lazio £4,300,000[upper-alpha 5] [83]
31 August 2016 FW 45 Mario Balotelli Nice Free [84]
13 January 2017 DF 57 Joe Maguire Fleetwood Town Undisclosed [85]
18 January 2017 DF 26 Tiago Ilori Reading £3,750,000 [86]
Total £76,550,000
  1. Fee may eventually rise to £4,000,000.
  2. Fee may eventually rise to £13,000,000.
  3. Fee may eventually rise to £6,000,000.
  4. Fee may eventually rise to £32,000,000.
  5. Fee may eventually rise to £6,000,000.

Loans out

Start date End date Position No. Player To club Fee Ref.
10 July 2016End of seasonGK39 Ryan Fulton ChesterfieldNone[87]
11 July 2016End of seasonGK52 Danny Ward Huddersfield TownNone[88]
20 July 2016End of seasonGK34 Ádám Bogdán Wigan AthleticNone[89]
26 July 2016End of seasonMF40 Ryan Kent BarnsleyNone[90]
5 August 2016End of seasonDF38 Jon Flanagan BurnleyNone[91]
5 August 2016End of seasonAM Allan Hertha BSCNone[92]
26 August 2016End of seasonST Taiwo Awoniyi NECNone[93]
31 August 2016End of seasonDF47 Andre Wisdom Red Bull SalzburgNone[94]
31 August 201623 January 2017 [lower-alpha 1]RW50 Lazar Marković Sporting CPNone[96]
6 January 2017End of seasonDM68 Pedro Chirivella Go Ahead EaglesNone[97]
23 January 2017End of seasonRW50 Lazar Marković Hull CityNone[95]
27 January 2017End of seasonCM25 Cameron Brannagan Fleetwood TownNone[98]
31 January 2017End of seasonST41 Jack Dunn Tranmere RoversNone[99]
1 February 2017End of seasonCB3 Mamadou Sakho Crystal Palace£2,000,000[100]
  1. On 23 January 2017, Lazar Marković's season-long loan at Sporting CP was terminated.[95]

Transfer summary

Friendlies

Pre-season

8 July 2016 Friendly Tranmere Rovers 0–1 Liverpool Birkenhead, England
19:00 BST Report Ings  78' Stadium: Prenton Park
Attendance: 13,000
13 July 2016 Friendly Fleetwood Town 0–5 Liverpool Fleetwood, England
19:00 BST Report Grujić  18'
Woodburn  52'
Lucas  69'
Firmino  70', 90+1'
Stadium: Highbury Stadium
Attendance: 5,254
17 July 2016 Friendly Wigan Athletic 0–2 Liverpool Wigan, England
16:00 BST Report Ings  71'
Woodburn  74'
Stadium: DW Stadium
Attendance: 18,000
20 July 2016 Friendly Huddersfield Town 0–2 Liverpool Huddersfield, England
19:45 BST Report Grujić  32'
Moreno  90' (pen.)
Stadium: John Smith's Stadium
Attendance: 21,266
2 August 2016 (2016-08-02) Friendly Liverpool 1–2 Roma St. Louis, MO, United States
01:35 BST Ojo  45+1' Report Džeko  30'
Salah  62'
Stadium: Busch Stadium
Attendance: 28,573
7 August 2016 (2016-08-07) Friendly Mainz 05 4–0 Liverpool Mainz, Germany
14:45 BST Brosinski  15' (pen.)
Córdoba  45'
Mallı  59'
Muto  74'
Report Stadium: Coface Arena
Referee: 31,600

International Champions Cup

28 July 2016 (2016-07-28) Friendly Chelsea 1–0 Liverpool Pasadena, CA, United States
04:35 BST Cahill  10' Report Stadium: Rose Bowl
Attendance: 53,117
Referee: Baldomero Toledo (United States)
31 July 2016 (2016-07-31) Friendly Liverpool 2–0 Milan Santa Clara, CA, United States
03:05 BST Lallana  40'
Origi  59'
Firmino  73'
Report Stadium: Levi's Stadium
Attendance: 30,758
Referee: Kevin Stott (United States)
6 August 2016 (2016-08-06) Friendly Liverpool 4–0 Barcelona London, England
17:15 BST Mané  15'
Mascherano  47' (o.g.)
Origi  48'
Grujić  90+3'
Report Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 89,845
Referee: Martin Atkinson

During season

Post-season

24 May 2017 (2017-05-24) Friendly Sydney FC 0–3 Liverpool Sydney, Australia
11:00 BST Report Sturridge  7'
Moreno  18'
Firmino  38'
Stadium: ANZ Stadium
Attendance: 72,892

Competitions

Overall

Competition Started round Final
position / round
First match Last match
Premier League 4th 14 August 201621 May 2017
FA Cup Third round Fourth round 8 January 201728 January 2017
EFL Cup Second round Semi-finals 23 August 201625 January 2017

Updated to match played 21 May 2017
Source: Competitions

Overview

Competition Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Premier League 38 22 10 6 78 42 +36 057.89
FA Cup 3 1 1 1 2 2 +0 033.33
EFL Cup 6 4 0 2 12 3 +9 066.67
Total 47 27 11 9 92 47 +45 057.45

Updated to match played 21 May 2017
Source: Competitions

Premier League

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
2 Tottenham Hotspur 38 26 8 4 86 26 +60 86 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
3 Manchester City 38 23 9 6 80 39 +41 78
4 Liverpool 38 22 10 6 78 42 +36 76 Qualification for the Champions League play-off round
5 Arsenal 38 23 6 9 77 44 +33 75 Qualification for the Europa League group stage[lower-alpha 1]
6 Manchester United 38 18 15 5 54 29 +25 69 Qualification for the Champions League group stage[lower-alpha 2]
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-offs (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).[101][102]
Notes:
  1. Arsenal qualified for the Europa League group stage by winning the 2016–17 FA Cup. As they had also qualified there by the virtue of their league position (5th), this spot was passed to the next-highest ranked team (6th), Manchester United.
  2. Manchester United qualified for the Champions League group stage by winning the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League. Based on their league position (6th), they would have received the spot above to enter the Europa League group stage. This spot was vacated without replacement as per UEFA regulations.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 22 10 6 78 42  +36 76 12 5 2 45 18  +27 10 5 4 33 24  +9

Last updated: 21 May 2017.
Source:

Results by matchday

Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHHAAHHAHAHHAHHAAHAHAH
ResultWLDWWWWDWWWDWLDWWWWDDLDLWLWWDWDWWLWDWW
Position291054424231223322222334445344333333334
Updated to match(es) played on 21 May 2017. Source: Statto
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

  Win   Draw   Loss

On 15 June 2016, the fixtures for the forthcoming season were announced.[103]

14 August 2016 1 Arsenal 3–4 Liverpool Holloway, London
16:00 BST Walcott  31'
Coquelin  37'
Iwobi  58'
Oxlade-Chamberlain  64'
Chambers  75'
Xhaka  86'
Report Lallana  26',  49'
Moreno  29'
Lovren  41'
Coutinho  45', 56'
Mané  63'
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,033
Referee: Michael Oliver
20 August 2016 2 Burnley 2–0 Liverpool Burnley
15:00 BST Vokes  2'
Gray  37'
Report Henderson  65' Stadium: Turf Moor
Attendance: 21,313
Referee: Lee Mason
27 August 2016 3 Tottenham Hotspur 1–1 Liverpool London
12:30 BST Rose  29',  72'
Vertonghen  51'
Alli  77'
Report Mané  32'
Milner  43' (pen.)
Coutinho  45+1'
Lovren  63'
Henderson  65'
Matip  90+4'
Stadium: White Hart Lane
Attendance: 31,211
Referee: Robert Madley
10 September 2016 4 Liverpool 4–1 Leicester City Liverpool
17:30 BST Firmino  13', 89'
Mané  31'
Henderson  44'
Lallana  56'
Report Amartey  28'
Vardy  38'
Drinkwater  57'
Huth  82'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,075 [104]
Referee: Craig Pawson
16 September 2016 5 Chelsea 1–2 Liverpool Fulham, London
20:00 BST Willian  45+1'
Costa  61'
Report Lovren  17'
Henderson  36'
Lucas  89'
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 41,514
Referee: Martin Atkinson
24 September 2016 6 Liverpool 5–1 Hull City Liverpool
15:00 BST Lallana  17'
Milner  19',  30' (pen.), 71' (pen.)
Mané  36'
Coutinho  52'
Report Huddlestone  7'
Elmohamady  29'
Mason  37'
Meyler  51'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,109
Referee: Andre Marriner
1 October 2016 7 Swansea City 1–2 Liverpool Swansea
12:30 BST Fer  8'
Cork  38'
Britton  54'
Report Henderson  25'
Sturridge  39'
Firmino  54'
Milner  84' (pen.)
Stadium: Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 20,862
Referee: Michael Oliver
17 October 2016 8 Liverpool 0–0 Manchester United Liverpool
20:00 BST Report Bailly  44'
Young  45+1'
Ibrahimović  90'
Fellaini  90+1'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 52,769
Referee: Anthony Taylor
22 October 2016 9 Liverpool 2–1 West Bromwich Albion Liverpool
17:30 BST Mané  20'
Coutinho  35'
Henderson  88'
Report Yacob  43'
McClean  57'
McAuley  81'
Morrison  85'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,218
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
29 October 2016 10 Crystal Palace 2–4 Liverpool Selhurst, London
17:30 BST McArthur  18', 33'
Cabaye  62'
Report Can  16',  49'
Lovren  21'
Matip  44'
Firmino  71',  72'
Stadium: Selhurst Park
Attendance: 25,628
Referee: Andre Marriner
6 November 2016 11 Liverpool 6–1 Watford Liverpool
14:15 GMT Mané  27', 60'
Coutinho  30'
Can  43'
Firmino  57'
Wijnaldum  88',  90+1'
Report Holebas  56'
Janmaat  75'
Britos  80'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,163
Referee: Michael Oliver
19 November 2016 12 Southampton 0–0 Liverpool Southampton
15:00 GMT Cédric  61' Report Coutinho  78' Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,848
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
26 November 2016 13 Liverpool 2–0 Sunderland Liverpool
15:00 GMT Lovren  67'
Origi  75'
Milner  90+1' (pen.)
Report Koné  60'
O'Shea  64'
Pienaar  70'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,114
Referee: Anthony Taylor
4 December 2016 14 Bournemouth 4–3 Liverpool Bournemouth
13:30 GMT Wilshere  48'
Francis  50'
C. Wilson  56' (pen.)
Fraser  76'
Cook  78'
Aké  90+3'
Report Mané  20'
Origi  22'
Henderson  53'
Can  64',  87'
Stadium: Dean Court
Attendance: 11,183
Referee: Robert Madley
11 December 2016 15 Liverpool 2–2 West Ham United Liverpool
16:30 GMT Lallana  5'
Origi  48'
Firmino  53'
Mané  76'
Report Payet  27'
Antonio  39'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,068
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
14 December 2016 16 Middlesbrough 0–3 Liverpool Middlesbrough
19:45 GMT Gibson  69' Report Lallana  29', 68'
Origi  60'
Stadium: Riverside Stadium
Attendance: 32,704
Referee: Jonathan Moss
19 December 2016 17 Everton 0–1 Liverpool Liverpool
21:00 GMT Barkley  68'
Coleman  69'
Gueye  75'
Report Lovren  56'
Mané  90+4'
Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 39,590
Referee: Mike Dean
27 December 2016 18 Liverpool 4–1 Stoke City Liverpool
17:15 GMT Lallana  35'
Firmino  44'
Imbula  59' (o.g.)
Sturridge  70'
Report Walters  12'
Allen  36'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,094
Referee: Michael Oliver
31 December 2016 19 Liverpool 1–0 Manchester City Liverpool
17:30 GMT Klavan  7'
Wijnaldum  8'
Can  75'
Report Otamendi  90+3' Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,120
Referee: Craig Pawson
2 January 2017 20 Sunderland 2–2 Liverpool Sunderland
15:00 GMT Rodwell  13'
Defoe  25' (pen.), 84' (pen.)
Larsson  52'
Report Sturridge  19'
Milner  30'
Mané  72',  83'
Lallana  83'
Stadium: Stadium of Light
Attendance: 46,494
Referee: Anthony Taylor
15 January 2017 21 Manchester United 1–1 Liverpool Manchester
16:00 GMT Ibrahimović  84'
Herrera  90+1'
Report Milner  27' (pen.)
Lovren  31'
Wijnaldum  61'
Firmino  90+1'
Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 75,276
Referee: Michael Oliver
21 January 2017 22 Liverpool 2–3 Swansea City Liverpool
12:30 GMT Klavan  37'
Firmino  55', 69'
Report Llorente  48', 52'
Sigurðsson  74'
Fer  90'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,169
Referee: Kevin Friend
31 January 2017 23 Liverpool 1–1 Chelsea Liverpool
20:00 GMT Henderson  45'
Wijnaldum  57'
Milner  59'
Report David Luiz  24'
Willian  79'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,157
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
4 February 2017 24 Hull City 2–0 Liverpool Hull
15:00 GMT Maguire  27'
N'Diaye  44'
Tymon  74'
Niasse  84'
Report Milner  40' Stadium: KCOM Stadium
Attendance: 24,822
Referee: Lee Mason
11 February 2017 25 Liverpool 2–0 Tottenham Hotspur Liverpool
17:30 GMT Mané  16', 18'
Henderson  53'
Matip  56'
Milner  68'
Report Son  28'
Kane  67'
Winks  68'
Dier  78'
Alderweireld  83'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,159
Referee: Anthony Taylor
27 February 2017 26 Leicester City 3–1 Liverpool Leicester
20:00 GMT Vardy  28', 60'
Drinkwater  39'
Report Coutinho  68' Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 32,034
Referee: Michael Oliver
4 March 2017 27 Liverpool 3–1 Arsenal Liverpool
17:30 GMT Firmino  9'
Mané  40'
Can  68'
Wijnaldum  90+1'
Report Coquelin  34'
Welbeck  57'
Xhaka  78'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,146
Referee: Robert Madley
12 March 2017 28 Liverpool 2–1 Burnley Liverpool
16:00 GMT Wijnaldum  45+1'
Can  61',  63'
Lallana  87'
Report Barnes  7'
Mee  37'
Barton  58'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,145
Referee: Craig Pawson
19 March 2017 29 Manchester City 1–1 Liverpool Manchester
16:30 GMT Touré  22'
Clichy  50'
Silva  50'
Agüero  69'
Report Firmino  16'
Matip  43'
Milner  51' (pen.)
Mané  89'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,449
Referee: Michael Oliver
1 April 2017 30 Liverpool 3–1 Everton Liverpool
12:30 BST Mané  8'
Coutinho  31'
Origi  60'
Can 68'
Report Davies  26'
Pennington  28'
Barkley  40'
Williams  62'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 52,920
Referee: Anthony Taylor
5 April 2017 31 Liverpool 2–2 Bournemouth Liverpool
20:00 BST Lucas  29'
Coutinho  40'
Origi  59'
Report Afobe  7'
King  87'
Fraser  90+1'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,292
Referee: Lee Mason
8 April 2017 32 Stoke City 1–2 Liverpool Stoke-on-Trent
15:00 BST Walters  44' Report Klavan  48'
Coutinho  70'
Firmino  72',  73'
Stadium: Bet365 Stadium
Attendance: 27,568
Referee: Mike Dean
16 April 2017 33 West Bromwich Albion 0–1 Liverpool West Bromwich
13:30 BST Brunt  45'
Robson-Kanu  49'
Evans  66'
Report Firmino  45+1'
Lucas  72'
Stadium: The Hawthorns
Attendance: 25,669
Referee: Jonathan Moss
23 April 2017 34 Liverpool 1–2 Crystal Palace Liverpool
16:30 BST Coutinho  24'
Grujić  89'
Report C. Benteke  40',  42', 74'
Milivojević  60'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,086
Referee: Andre Marriner
1 May 2017 35 Watford 0–1 Liverpool Watford
20:00 BST Prödl  48'
Capoue  69'
Success  90+5'
Report Lucas  44'
Can  45+2'
Stadium: Vicarage Road
Attendance: 20,959
Referee: Craig Pawson
7 May 2017 36 Liverpool 0–0 Southampton Liverpool
13:30 BST Milner 66'
Lovren  89'
Report Cédric  65'
Ward-Prowse  65'
Bertrand  90+2'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,159
Referee: Bobby Madley
14 May 2017 37 West Ham United 0–4 Liverpool Stratford, London
14:15 BST Fernandes  50'
Collins  62'
Report Sturridge  35'
Coutinho  57', 61'
Origi  76'
Stadium: London Stadium
Attendance: 56,985
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
21 May 2017 38 Liverpool 3–0 Middlesbrough Liverpool
15:00 BST Wijnaldum  45+1'
Coutinho  51'
Lallana  56'
Report Gestede  66' Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,191
Referee: Martin Atkinson

FA Cup

  Win   Draw   Loss

8 January 2017 Third round Liverpool 0–0 Plymouth Argyle Liverpool
13:30 GMT Report Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 52,692
Referee: Paul Tierney
18 January 2017 Replay Plymouth Argyle 0–1 Liverpool Plymouth
19:45 GMT Songo'o  86' Report Lucas  18'
Gomez  25'
Ejaria  51'
Ojo  84'
Origi 87'
Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 17,048
Referee: Graham Scott
28 January 2017 Fourth round Liverpool 1–2 Wolverhampton Wanderers Liverpool
12:30 GMT Wijnaldum  51'
Origi  86'
Report Stearman  1',  29'
Weimann  41'
Hause  48'
Evans  89'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 52,469
Referee: Craig Pawson

EFL Cup

  Win   Draw   Loss

23 August 2016 Second round Burton Albion 0–5 Liverpool Burton upon Trent
19:45 BST Choudhury  57'
Williamson  61'
Report Origi  15'
Firmino  22'
Naylor  61' (o.g.)
Sturridge  78', 83'
Stadium: Pirelli Stadium
Attendance: 6,450
Referee: Simon Hooper
20 September 2016 Third round Derby County 0–3 Liverpool Derby
19:45 BST Johnson  77'
Hughes  79'
Report Klavan  24'
Moreno  45+2'
Coutinho  50'
Origi  54'
Grujić  76'
Stadium: Pride Park Stadium
Attendance: 26,245
Referee: Graham Scott
25 October 2016 Fourth round Liverpool 2–1 Tottenham Hotspur Liverpool
19:45 BST Sturridge  9', 64'
Alexander-Arnold  26'
Ings  83'
Grujić  84'
Report Janssen  76' (pen.)
Winks  90+1'
Wimmer  90+2'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,051
Referee: Jonathan Moss
29 November 2016 Fifth round Liverpool 2–0 Leeds United Liverpool
19:45 GMT Origi  76',  90+1'
Woodburn  81'
Report Doukara  56' Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 52,012
Referee: Andre Marriner
11 January 2017 Semi-finals First Leg Southampton 1–0 Liverpool Southampton
19:45 GMT Redmond  20'
Tadić  65'
Rodriguez  81'
Report Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,480
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
25 January 2017 Semi-finals Second Leg Liverpool 0–1
(0–2 agg.)
Southampton Liverpool
20:00 GMT Report Long  90+1' Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 52,238
Referee: Martin Atkinson

Squad statistics

Appearances

Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute.
Players with no appearances not included in the list.
As of match played 21 May 2017
Nathaniel Clyne made the most Premier League appearances, missing only one match.
Divock Origi featured in 43 matches in all competitions, more than anyone else.
No. Pos. Nat. Name Premier League FA Cup EFL Cup Total
Apps Apps Apps Apps
1 GK Loris Karius 103316
2 DF Nathaniel Clyne 3703 (1)40 (1)
5 MF Georginio Wijnaldum 33 (3)13 (2)37 (5)
6 DF Dejan Lovren 290332
7 DF James Milner 3603 (1)39 (1)
10 MF Philippe Coutinho 28 (3)1 (1)2 (1)31 (5)
11 FW Roberto Firmino 34 (1)1 (1)439 (2)
12 DF Joe Gomez 0303
14 MF Jordan Henderson 240327
15 FW Daniel Sturridge 7 (13)1 (2)3 (1)11 (16)
16 MF Marko Grujić 0 (5)02 (1)2 (6)
17 DF Ragnar Klavan 15 (5)1420 (5)
18 DF Alberto Moreno 2 (10)338 (10)
19 FW Sadio Mané 26 (1)0228 (1)
20 MF Adam Lallana 27 (4)0 (1)330 (5)
21 MF Lucas Leiva 12 (12)3419 (12)
22 GK Simon Mignolet 280331
23 MF Emre Can 26 (6)1 (1)4 (2)31 (9)
27 FW Divock Origi 14 (20)34 (2)21 (22)
28 FW Danny Ings 000 (2)0 (2)
32 DF Joël Matip 27 (2)0330 (2)
35 MF Kevin Stewart 0 (4)22 (1)4 (5)
53 MF Ovie Ejaria 0 (2)32 (1)5 (3)
54 MF Sheyi Ojo 01 (1)01 (1)
56 DF Connor Randall 0101
58 FW Ben Woodburn 1 (4)30 (1)4 (5)
59 MF Harry Wilson 00 (1)00 (1)
66 DF Trent Alexander-Arnold 2 (5)237 (5)

Goalscorers

Includes all competitive matches.

As of match played 21 May 2017
Philippe Coutinho was Liverpool's top scorer, with 14 in all competitions.
Rank Pos. No. Player Premier League FA Cup EFL Cup Total
1 MF10 Philippe Coutinho130114
2 MF19 Sadio Mané130013
3 FW11 Roberto Firmino110112
4 FW27 Divock Origi71311
5 MF20 Adam Lallana8008
6 DF7 James Milner7007
FW15 Daniel Sturridge3047
8 MF5 Georginio Wijnaldum6006
9 MF23 Emre Can5005
10 DF6 Dejan Lovren2002
11 MF14 Jordan Henderson1001
DF17 Ragnar Klavan0011
MF21 Lucas0101
DF32 Joël Matip1001
FW58 Ben Woodburn0011
# Own Goals1012
Total7821292

Clean sheets

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted alphabetically by surname when total clean sheets are equal.

Correct as of matches played on 21 May 2017
No. Player Premier League FA Cup EFL Cup Total
22 Simon Mignolet90211
1 Loris Karius3216

Disciplinary record

As of matches played 21 May 2017
Club captain Jordan Henderson was booked eight times, more than any other Liverpool player.
No. Pos. Name Premier League FA Cup EFL Cup Total
14 MF Jordan Henderson 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 0
6 DF Dejan Lovren 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
23 MF Emre Can 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
7 DF James Milner 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
11 FW Roberto Firmino 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
21 MF Lucas Leiva 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
5 MF Georginio Wijnaldum 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0
16 MF Marko Grujić 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 0
17 DF Ragnar Klavan 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
19 FW Sadio Mané 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
20 MF Adam Lallana 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
10 MF Philippe Coutinho 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
18 DF Alberto Moreno 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
32 DF Joël Matip 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
12 DF Joe Gomez 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
27 FW Divock Origi 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
28 FW Danny Ings 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
53 MF Ovie Ejaria 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
54 MF Sheyi Ojo 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
66 DF Trent Alexander-Arnold 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
Total 50 0 4 0 6 0 60 0

Awards

Lucas Leiva received the Special Recognition Award, to mark 10 years at the club.
Summer signing Sadio Mané won Players' Player and Supporters' Player of the Year.

Players' Awards

2017 Liverpool FC Players’ Awards, held at Anfield on 9 May 2017.[105]

  • Liverpool Players' Player of the Year Award: Sadio Mané
  • Liverpool Supporters' Player of the Year Award: Sadio Mané
  • Liverpool Supporters' Young Player of the Year Award: Trent Alexander-Arnold
  • Goal of the Season Award: Emre Can (v Watford, 1 May 2017)
  • Academy’s Players’ Player of the Year: Ben Woodburn
  • Liverpool Ladies FC Players’ Player of the Season: Sophie Ingle
  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Roger Hunt
  • Bill Shankly Community Award: Jeremy Barnes
  • Supporters’ Club of the Year: Cyprus
  • Staff Recognition Award: Disability support team
  • Special Recognition Award: Lucas Leiva
  • Outstanding Team Achievement Award: Rome 1977 team

Liverpool Standard Chartered Player of the Month award

Awarded monthly to the player that was chosen by fans voting on Liverpoolfc.com

Month Player Votes
August Sadio Mané 77%[106]
September Adam Lallana 51%[107]
October Philippe Coutinho 56%[108]
November Joël Matip [109]
December Adam Lallana 55%[110]
January Georginio Wijnaldum 22%[111]
February Sadio Mané [112]
March Georginio Wijnaldum 51%[113]
April Philippe Coutinho 37%[114]

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